Gay Cinema Video On-Demand

Lead actors Sanuye Shoteka and Hermes Pittakos bare it all in this sexually explicit drama, based on their real-life relationship. Two lovers leave the big city behind and head to paradise in an effort to save their increasingly strained relationship.

The sexy new Male Shorts series is back with their second installment. This volume collects some of the best (and most arousing) gay-themed short films from all around the globe - featuring five tasty cinematic treats you won’t forget.

Popporn is a comedic series where comedians roast gay porn scenes. What's weird, what's strange, what's hilarious, what's gross, what's surprising, what's enticing? Nothing and no one will be able to escape their comedic wrath!

Nacho, an accountant, and Ana, a recently-divorced young woman, meet Sebastian, a charismatic bartender who seems to be flirting with both of them. What develops is an unusual proposal and an intense three-way love affair.

Spotlight Picks!

With the launch of the brand-new TLAgay.com, our Gay Cinema VOD experience was upgraded and improved. Here’s just five of our current favorites, from various years, that you may have missed – ALL available to watch INSTANTLY! These aren’t out TOP 5, by any means – just a handful of flicks we wanted to highlight. Have a great movie night!

Paris, 1993. Jacques is a semi-renowned writer and single father in his thirties trying to maintain his sense of romance and humor in spite of the turmoil in his life and the world. While on a work trip to Brittany, he meets Arthur, an aspiring filmmaker in his early twenties, who is experiencing a sexual awakening and eager to get out of his parochial life.

Love, faith and civil rights collide in a southern town as evangelical Christians and drag queens step into the spotlight to dismantle stereotypes. Taking a personal, and often comical look at negotiating differences between religion and belief through performance, political action, and partnership, this film offers up one hell of a show.

Novelist Dennis Cooper has been delivering deeply affecting work for decades - exploring queer characters and dark themes in ways that subvert expectations. Now he’s doing that through film. John Waters called his latest “a slow, quiet, sexual cinematic poem on mopey teenage beauties who love making bombs and wish they could explode themselves.”